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02/10/06 New Reviews Added
8 big 'uns! Reviews of Mastodon, Audioslave, Buckcherry, Rhapsody of Fire, Tommy Bolin, Sepultura, Type O Negative and UFO. Read reviews here and see the Archives here

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20/09/06 Massive Update!
21 New reviews uploaded today. Read about new albums by Ankla, A Love Ends Suicide, Bullet, Beezewax, Axel Rudi Pell, Krokus, Harms Way, Hammers of Misfortune, Frontside, Loudaphone, Finlay Morton, Redkey, Spi Ritual, Shatter Messiah, Taz Taylor Band, Vader, Wednesday 13, Eden, Dark at Dawn and Damnation Army! Read reviews here

13/09/06 Reviews Update! And new Band of the Month!
Just a couple for you - but both worth checking out: Black Label Society's new full-lengther and the double set from Twin Zero. Read reviews here New BOTM is Khoma here

02/09/06 New Reviews!
Reviews of Blind Guardian, Jon Oliva's Pain, Hatebreed, Walls of Jericho, Fair Warning, Rick Derringer, GPS, Ty Tabor, Paul Gilbert and L.A. Guns added. Read reviews here and check archives here

26/08/06 Reviews Update! Iron Maiden!
Reviews of Iron Maiden's masterpiece "A Matter of Life and Death" and albums by Tony Hernando, Twiggs, Stairway, Dionysus, Suns of Tundra and More

Mastodon - Blood Mountain!
It’s simple: stop reading this, leave your house and buy a copy from the nearest possible location. Don’t even think about putting on clothes, locking the door or asking for change. More

New: Audioslave, UFO, Buckcherry, Rhapsody of Fire, Sepultura, Type O Negative, Goatwhore, Tommy Bolin, Dead Hearts and More

Jon Oliva Feature
RockSomething was lucky enough to have a chat with Jon Oliva, the man behind Savatage. The metal legend fills us in about the new album and Criss Oliva's contributions to it. More

Latest: Blind Guardian, Tony Martin, Doro Pesch, Fragments of Unbecoming, Caliban, Edguy, Bolt Thrower, Marc Rizzo, and More
Khoma
Khoma made quite a splash earlier this year when they unleashed the controversially named “The Second Wave”. We rode the storm to ask vocalist, Jan Jamte, a few questions about it… Here
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Feature: RockSomething: Khoma are a very political band, feminism being one of the key issues. Would you agree that it’s quite unusual for quite a large group of men to be so motivated about feminist issues? Jan Jamte: It depends. Feminism isn’t something that only concerns women, even if women as a group are the ones clearly suffering most from this.


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